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Costume Designer.

Costume Designer. By: Heather && W endy. 1 st period. Job Descriptions. Costume designers are fashion professionals who develop wardrobes, footwear, accessories and other fashion apparels that will be used in theatre, film, and television .

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Costume Designer.

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  1. Costume Designer. By: Heather && Wendy. 1st period.

  2. Job Descriptions • Costume designers are fashion professionals who develop wardrobes, footwear, accessories and other fashion apparels that will be used in theatre, film, and television. • They work closely with the directors, producers, as well as with the costume design team to ensure that the costumes are precisely based on what the story, drama, or script requires. • Costume designer professionals are primarily responsible for researching, designing, sewing, and drawing costumes that will be used in movie, theatre, and stage productions.

  3. Work conditions. • Work conditions range depend on the employer. • Fashion designers employed by manufacturing establishments, wholesalers, or design firms generally work regular hours in well-lighted and comfortable settings. • Designers who freelance generally work on a contract, or job, basis and usually adapt to their client schedule. • Regardless of their work setting, all fashion designers occasionally work long hours to meet production deadlines or prepare for fashion shows.

  4. Salary. • Entry-Level Costume Designer: $500/production • Experienced Costume Designer: $20,000/production • Top-Level Costume Designer: $150,000/production

  5. Education. • 2-years Associate degree for the basics of costume designing. • 4-year bachelor’s degree for more advanced skills.

  6. Pro’s • The pro’s of being a costume designer include: • You get to be artistic and creative. • You get to show your ideas. • You also get paid for doing something you love.

  7. Con’s • The con’s of costume designer include: • Your designs have to be approved . • You have to be able to take criticism • You have to be recognized by fashion people.

  8. Production. • Costume designers are below the line. • The phase of this job is preproduction.

  9. Our Opinion… • It could be a fun job, but you have to know what your doing before you try to get in the field of design. • It would be a good job but you have to have passion for doing this.

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